Apparently, a lot of interesting events happen around Toronto in which I weren’t aware of before. In addition to the previously posted Toronto Zombie March that happens around Halloween every year, a city wide Capture the Flag Tournament was also held in September earlier this year.
Organized by the people at NewMindSpace, Capture the Flag 2006 had over a whopping 1000 participants joining the event, making it one of the largest real life CTF games ever (imagine 1000 players playing CTF on Quake… chaos!). Happening in the heart of downtown Toronto, there are more than enough empty space for you to run about and hide your flags.
See more of the event in the video below.
According to a recent article on CNN, University of Toronto philosophy professor Doug Hutchinson was granted authorization to legally use medical marijuana to ease his chronic medical conditions. Professor Hutchison has now become one of the 1,492 Canadians allowed official marijuana consumption for medical purposes. The official enforcement of drug legislation in Ontario, however, still has some gray areas, making it one of the foremost reasons why illegal marijuana consumption is commonplace in Canada.
Halloween is still a few days away, but there has already been some stirring of underworld activity here in Toronto. Last Sunday was the annual Toronto Zombie Walk , in which hundreds to thousands of people …. er zombies got their early chance to roam downtown Toronto showing off their coolest costumes and makeup. Entering their fourth year, the zombie march has become a huge success, just look at those ghoulish grins on all of them and you will know what I mean.
The dead roam amongst us. The zombie cop looks as if he just moved here from Raccoon City.
A mob of undead punks.
Zombies on rampage. It must have been quite a scene from the inside.
They’ve even invaded Kensington Market!
Till death do we part…
Seems like Waldo’s here to join the party as well.